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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

In 10 Minutes?

How much can I write in ten minutes? I am taking these next ten minutes as I have some free time before our small group, which I am really looking forward to. Daniel will be teaching "God has nice things to say" which is the prophetic training course that they normally do for children. Yay!! I have taught the "adult" prophetic stuff twice at this small group, so it will be good to get the children's stuff as usually it is way better.

As per usual the last week has been a wild one. Thankfully we are documenting much of it on Daniel's video camera. Let me tell you, this will be the funniest video of all time. We are planning on having a full length screening of the video just before Daniel leaves to go back to California. Only the people on the video will be invited to attend, but since we already have about 60,000 people on it... 59,996 of them are complete strangers... the party could be rather fun.

Let me tell you about the glory of this new computer that the Lord graciously brought to me. It has come at such a perfect time. I am working at editing a magazine, plus doing much of the team administration for our next big trip to Ottawa. If I did not have this computer right now I would be staying up until 2:00am on a nightly basis just to get the minimum accomplished. Now? I get to work normal hours of the day and help facilitate this fun thing we call mentoring a generation to steward a nation.

I ate really bad chinese food the other day. How is that for a random subject change? Amy, Tiffany, Daniel and I all got together to... do whatever it is we do. Since Amy now has a hot new condo in downtown Edmonton, we hopped on our mighty subway and walked down Chinatown to get good chinese. Only the good place was closed. So we went to the only other place open... and I think my gutts are still wrealing from that erroneous decision.

But we did get to ride the subway. And got even more hilarious footage, before running into the safety zone called Amy's 12th floor condo.

And... oh dear... this story will have to remain short. Amy's mom is amazing. And hilarious. And very Egyptian. She makes amazing Baklava. She told Amy to bring us Baklava. Huge loads of Baklava. Amy tracked us down. We were watching a movie at too loud of volume with Aaron and Bobbie. Amy could not get our attention via phone or pounding on the front door. Amy puts giant bag of Baklava on my truck. Kayle see's strange bag in the night after watching movie. Kayle opens bag and wonders why a ice cream container is leaking on him. Kayle does not check to make sure container is actually full of ice cream. Kayle decides to throw everything out. Kayle throws away 17 pounds of precious baklava. Kayle calls Amy. Kayle realizes what he's done. Kayle and Amy cry.... and then laugh. Kayle feels dumb. Kayle misses baklava.

Sigh.....

With that, I must away.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

yay yay oh yay - you are really coming to Scotland!! Ready to wear a kilt, eag MASSIVE amounts of haggis, do the highland fling and conquer a castle?! Hope so....

3:56 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

you're going to scotland?!?!?! very exciting! when?

1:54 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oops - sorry was that a secret?

3:52 PM

 

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